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Jun
13

happy paraskavedekatriaphobia day!

Posted by Tracy

its that time of the year again where we in the english speaking realms tend to think the universe has a hidden vendetta against us.  its all in good fun until someone loses an eye.

~adieu

Nov
29

those who dont study history…

Posted by Tracy

i found this interesting video on youtube. here dick cheney (or just plain old dick to his chums) is being interviewed about the first gulf war before we knew it would be “the first” gulf war. the interview was given back in 1994, back when those who are dying in this conflict were just happy school children.

kind of makes you sick, huh. looks like dick called it. too bad he forgot about it. guess that’s an oops.

~adieu

Mar
20

oh…so true

Posted by Tracy


penny-arcade

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Feb
15

ships bells

Posted by Tracy

As early as the 15th Century, a bell was used to sound the time onboard a ship. (Time, in those days, was kept with an hourglass.) The bell was rung every half hour of the 4 hour watch. A 24 hour day was divided into six 4 hour watches, except the dog watch (16:00 - 20:00 hours) which could be divided into two 2 hour watches to allow for the taking of the evening meal.

Middle Watch - Midnight to 4 AM (0000 - 0400)
Morning Watch - 4 AM to 8 AM (0400 - 0800)
Forenoon Watch - 8 AM to noon (0800 - 1200)
Afternoon Watch - Noon to 4 PM (1200 - 1600)
First Dog Watch - 4 PM to 6 PM (1600 - 1800)
Second Dog Watch - 6 PM to 8 PM (1800 - 2000)
First Watch - 8 PM to Midnight (2000 - 0000)

The bells were struck for every half-hour of each watch, with a maximum of eight bells. For instance, during the Middle Watch you would hear the the following:

00:30 1 bell
01:00 2 bells
01:30 2 bells, pause, 1 bell
02:00 2 bells, pause, 2 bells
02:30 2 bells, pause, 2 bells, pause, 1 bell
03:00 2 bells, pause, 2 bells, pause, 2 bells
03:30 2 bells, pause, 2 bells, pause, 2 bells, pause, 1 bell
04:00 2 bells, pause, 2 bells, pause, 2 bells, pause, 2 bells

At eight bells your watch was over! All other 4 hour watches followed this same procedure except the Dog Watches.

At the end of the First Dog Watch, only four bells were struck, and the Second Dog Watch bells were struck like this: 6:30 PM, one bell; 7 PM two bells; 7:30 PM, three bells; and at 8 PM, eight bells.

Since 1915, all U.S. Merchant vessels over 100 gross tons have, by law, divided the crew into three watches, working four hours on and eight hours off, and turning the dog watches into one evening watch.

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